A personalized approach

I want to help you enhance your quality of life by reducing your pain, enhancing your mobility, and releasing long held postural problems.

Charles Eckhart, LMT

I’m Charles Eckhart, a Nationally and State certified massage therapist with over 750 hours of training. I have a private practice in Los Angeles specializing in structural integration, rehabilitative massage, and movement reeducation.

Structural Integration

Structural Integration is a form of bodywork that reorganizes the connective tissues, called fascia, that permeate the entire body. Structural Integration is a systematic approach to healing pain and postural problems.

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SEE WHAT YELPERS ARE SAYING...

Charles is a true healer with a deep understanding and intuition about the human body. At every session, I learn something awesome about my body and know that even the subtle work he does will benefit me. Although I don't have major injuries, I really believe that the subtleties of Charles bodywork has had a profound impact on my posture and awareness. Not only that, he is fantastic to talk to and is genuinely interested in you and how he can help! :)

— Lora A.

...Charles possesses an impressive knowledge of the human body and is 100% invested in getting to the root of your ailments. After about 7 sessions, my injury was healed...

— Little R

Charles is a miracle curer of chronic shoulder pain!

— Jim P.

Charles explained everything, made me feel super comfortable, and I truly felt a difference after the first session! He was super professional and made me feel 100% comfortable as a woman being treated by a male practitioner....

— Natalie C.

...As an acupuncturist, I appreciate his superb clinical skills and professional demeanor, and as a patient I really appreciate his attention to detail, sensitivity to muscle response, and most of all his excellent results...

— Michael F.

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RESEARCH & RESOURCES

Does your belly ever pooch out? Lower back ever ache at the end of the day? The following activity will help you learn to use your abdominal muscles to support your back, and limit the tendency for the common back ache. This activity is great for everyone. If it is difficult to master, keep

Hello! The upper trapezius is a tissue that often become contracted due to stress, and prevents our shoulders from feeling supported by the ribcage. Who would have guessed that armpit awareness could do such a thing? The video is conducted by a mentor and teacher of mine, Mary Bond. She is an Advanced Rolfer, and

Eric Franklin is a respected movement practitioner in the field of kinesiology. Pilates practitioners and therapeutic yoga practitioners often train in his methods. I love his website as a resource for activities that put us in touch with our bodies. Here is a link for his video library which includes a number of simple exercises

Hi all! I'm hoping to describe a few basic strategies to help ease an age old problem: a stiff back. This activity will focus on the feet. I work on back issues with almost all of my clients, and have had a few myself. Problems in the spinal/pelvic/ribcage can be very complex. Back stiffness should